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learn the changes to the tax filing. they could have gotten this right. >> i don't know, look at how complex the last changes in taxes the deal that president obama made with congress. just made it even more complex. how can anybody get through it? >> that is what happens when you have government spending. a more complex tax code to collect for it. what i'm worried about is what health reform it is doing to the tax collect 84s. the irs. turning the irs into america's museum of mass confusion. take a look at what the the treasury inspector general for tax administration said about the problem. he is so worried about the irs being at the breaking point. unprecedented in recent history the amount of responsibility irs now given in an area meaning health reform that most people don't think of as an irs problem. he said this will lead to problems. >> mark, isn't the irs just becoming too big? >> the irs is too big but a flat tax isn't going to solve our problem. it is really a reverse ronhood approach and will increase the in
learn the changes to the tax filing. they could have gotten this right. >> i don't know, look at how complex the last changes in taxes the deal that president obama made with congress. just made it even more complex. how can anybody get through it? >> that is what happens when you have government spending. a more complex tax code to collect for it. what i'm worried about is what health reform it is doing to the tax collect 84s. the irs. turning the irs into america's museum of mass...
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lou: and going to change cases. brooklyn supreme court justice was supposed to have suspended the license of a man who crashed into a family killing and. it turns out that the judge who was supposed to have suspended the license, as he was required by law to do, did not do it. again, supreme court justice, brooklyn supreme court justice. what in the world is going to happen to that judge for what he is directly responsible for? >> you know what, let me defend him for a minute. he is responsible for not following the law and not suspending driving privileges of this person. now, when the person and the accident killing the family of three which included an unborn child, he could have done that with the driver's license, without a driver's license, and there is no evidence that that accident was caused by alcohol. the problem is the month before when he was arraigned on the w charges and when his license should have been suspended. the only thing i can say is if the cops did not follow the letter of the lock the judge
lou: and going to change cases. brooklyn supreme court justice was supposed to have suspended the license of a man who crashed into a family killing and. it turns out that the judge who was supposed to have suspended the license, as he was required by law to do, did not do it. again, supreme court justice, brooklyn supreme court justice. what in the world is going to happen to that judge for what he is directly responsible for? >> you know what, let me defend him for a minute. he is...
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that is a fundamental change in the way we deliver that program. neil: isn't the president playing that same game? isn't that what the president is doing using medicare to fund his >> no, president obama is just simply taking money savings from not overpaying for medicare advantage. you will know we have 14% more for medicare advantage than we do for traditional medicare. neil: we are paying more for health care right now and the cost of the law itself is higher than it was billed. >> let's take a look at the medicare advantage piece i am taught me about. why does it make any fiscal sense? pay 14% more for the same level of service, that is just a fundamental budgetary issue. neil: i always see they both seem to recognize the administration and paul ryan needed to rein in growth of medicare. the eye of the beholder of who'o is doing the job and who is not. i just see a lot of shifting going around whether americans step back from this and say the ryan ship makes sense, what say you? >> it is a terrible thing being in ryan's shoes right now because
that is a fundamental change in the way we deliver that program. neil: isn't the president playing that same game? isn't that what the president is doing using medicare to fund his >> no, president obama is just simply taking money savings from not overpaying for medicare advantage. you will know we have 14% more for medicare advantage than we do for traditional medicare. neil: we are paying more for health care right now and the cost of the law itself is higher than it was billed....
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the state department spent nearly half a billion dollars on climate change. how many poor children or disabled children could we help. are these debates we should be having, are we going to hurt poor children or disabled children. if we're going to spend money on climate change i'd rather help little children, wouldn't you? >> that's right. and when you look at the redundant and duplicative programs, that's a start. the gao put out a report. 200 to 300 billion dollars of redundant programs in washington d.c. that could have been a perfect place to start. when i was up there in congress we did pass two pieces of legislation to replace the sequester, good, common sense, targeted type of spending cuts that reformed the programs that we had and of course, those pieces of legislation just sat on harry reid's desk. so there were solutions at that were being offered, but to continue to talk about more tax revenue and more increases, as far as taxation, the cbo has already said we're going to have 2 point trillion dollars of revenue this year and that's a pretty high
the state department spent nearly half a billion dollars on climate change. how many poor children or disabled children could we help. are these debates we should be having, are we going to hurt poor children or disabled children. if we're going to spend money on climate change i'd rather help little children, wouldn't you? >> that's right. and when you look at the redundant and duplicative programs, that's a start. the gao put out a report. 200 to 300 billion dollars of redundant...
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you can get up and you can change things and i was very pleased last night that mitch mcconnell late in this long filibuster came to the floor. >> sean: he did. >> as the leader to commend his colleague from kentucky. i thought it was exactly the right gesture. i think we need more rand pauls, we need more people willing to get up and do what they think is right. and i think that we would be a lot further down the road towards hemming in this president if we had more people willing to do that. >> sean: now, there were four stars that are emerging. i remember this young, kind of bold, brash congressman from georgia who had a series that he put together called "renewing american civilization" which ultimately led republicans to take over the congress in 40 years. but between rand and marco rubio and ted cruz and mike lee, ron johnson, tim scott, south carolina, all participated last night. i think we've got a young, dynamic block of conservatives that are showing not only that they will stand up for what's good for the country, but seems to me that's good for them politically as well.
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my hope and prayer is that i have been wrong and he is changing direction. i hope that is the case. >> chris: early on in the 2008-2012 cycle you took yourself out of the possibility of running for president but this time your answer is i'm not saying yes, it is just that i'm not saying no. so my question is are you leaving the door open because it will get you more attention for your views which i have got to say is working wonderfully well, or is it that you are really in a different place about running for president, is, sir? >> you know, it is -- we just had an election. the election occurred three months ago. it seems like you would be making decisions like that closer to the election than three months after the last one. and so it is a sig sincere thot maybe it is better to make decisions in the proper context at the proper time. i like the fact that in washington world all logic is just based on i will logical things. that i would create all this controversy so people would buy the book. it is fantastic. you are not the first person that hinted at tha
my hope and prayer is that i have been wrong and he is changing direction. i hope that is the case. >> chris: early on in the 2008-2012 cycle you took yourself out of the possibility of running for president but this time your answer is i'm not saying yes, it is just that i'm not saying no. so my question is are you leaving the door open because it will get you more attention for your views which i have got to say is working wonderfully well, or is it that you are really in a different...
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we need to change the way we sound. the base of the party, look, on gay marriage, the evangelical christian because base is still very large. they're still very much relied upon to been elections. they're very potent in primaries. it's fine for people in washington or in virginia to say we need a better look on gay marriage, but how is the base, the evangelical christian base of the party going to react to it? i think with immigration you've already seen that people won't necessarily follow just because it's better for the party politically. >> well, let me weigh in on the pizza. i mean, i think there are a lot of people in the party who are hard at work where are we're not even sure it's pizza people want. maybe it's pasta. maybe we're searching the wrong dish altogether. there may be some people working on the box, but there are a whole bunch of people working on the main course, and that is because good politics are usually born out of good policies, and there is a recognition that we need a base of policies that app
we need to change the way we sound. the base of the party, look, on gay marriage, the evangelical christian because base is still very large. they're still very much relied upon to been elections. they're very potent in primaries. it's fine for people in washington or in virginia to say we need a better look on gay marriage, but how is the base, the evangelical christian base of the party going to react to it? i think with immigration you've already seen that people won't necessarily follow...
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that has to change. there has to be balanced. the republican leadership has made a mistake by cementing themselves and saying we will not touch revenue. there have to be revenues in order to address this problem. >> how do you the republicans to crack on that when they're not showing any willingness to do that? all democrats want that. how do you get republicans to buy into it? >> i was a thing over clips from the county i represent. about 8000 employees will get notices that they will be reduced 20% in income. 30,000 meals for seniors are going to be eliminated. and people understand what the consequences are of their absolutely determined position do not have one dime of revenue. that is not workable. the imbalance we have had, up $1.5 trillion in cuts or $2.50 trillion and 6.5 billion dollars in revenue. you have to have some kind of balance. it is going to have to change. the president is looking for some kind of pool of common sense. i hope it is out there. >> i want to ask about the president coming up to capitol hill next
that has to change. there has to be balanced. the republican leadership has made a mistake by cementing themselves and saying we will not touch revenue. there have to be revenues in order to address this problem. >> how do you the republicans to crack on that when they're not showing any willingness to do that? all democrats want that. how do you get republicans to buy into it? >> i was a thing over clips from the county i represent. about 8000 employees will get notices that they...
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they changed some of their marketing of the most sugary products to kids. they changed their labeling to be more honor and forthright with people about what is in the packages. and they put caps on their formulas of salt, sugar, fat. so hats off to them for at least trying. >> hats off to you. your book is excellent. how the food giants hooked us. i learned the number one cookie of all time is the oreo. congratulations, your book is selling well, deservedly so. >> good luck to you. >> up next, from sweets to sex, yeah, an indulgent cycle today. we've seen political unrest erupt in squares and streets across the middle east. there is an equally important revolution happening in the arab world in the bedroom. we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asl
they changed some of their marketing of the most sugary products to kids. they changed their labeling to be more honor and forthright with people about what is in the packages. and they put caps on their formulas of salt, sugar, fat. so hats off to them for at least trying. >> hats off to you. your book is excellent. how the food giants hooked us. i learned the number one cookie of all time is the oreo. congratulations, your book is selling well, deservedly so. >> good luck to you....
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the president's chat and chew with the republican most associated with wanting to change medicare follows another overture to break the impasse. that would be the dinner last night, with 12 gop senators. the president picked up the tab. the senators who attended gave his a resounding thumbs up, so is this the right recipe for a so-called grand bargain? >> it's going to take a while too build the kind of confidence and trust that's needed. if you have years of somebody pointing their finger in their high, i think it was good to have the president have that dinner. i think he needs to do more, because relationships matter. >> it was serious, it was face-to-face, i appreciate the president asking some of us to come over and talk to him action and we got away from the politics. i think we need to do more of that. if we're going to solve this problem, it will take both aids. >> so no more big top-down deals? no more obama/boehner top-down deals? >> thought haven't worked very well. >> the other big story happening in washington today, a vote on the president's pick to lead the cia could move f
the president's chat and chew with the republican most associated with wanting to change medicare follows another overture to break the impasse. that would be the dinner last night, with 12 gop senators. the president picked up the tab. the senators who attended gave his a resounding thumbs up, so is this the right recipe for a so-called grand bargain? >> it's going to take a while too build the kind of confidence and trust that's needed. if you have years of somebody pointing their...
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>> it is very difficult to tell what he wants, seems to change from time to time. it's more important for the american people to get what they want, surely there is no reason for any american to ever have died in afghanistan for the sake of afghan freedom. we went there to destroy our enemies. we failed to do that, we're only in the country now because president obama wants to be able to say on the eve of the next congressional election that he pulled all the boys out from afghanistan. american people are really on a loose thought here. we have been defeated in that country and in the muslim world it will have a galvanizing effect just as the defeat of the soviets had a galvanizing effect of usama bin laden. lori: perhaps the secretary is the right person to smooth this over and make its not failure to the u.s. >> if a foreigner goes in there, he asked because much of the enemy as he can and get out very quickly. we went and killed almost no one in state for 12 years to try to create a democracy where it was impossible to do that. lori: very sad. north korea scrapp
>> it is very difficult to tell what he wants, seems to change from time to time. it's more important for the american people to get what they want, surely there is no reason for any american to ever have died in afghanistan for the sake of afghan freedom. we went there to destroy our enemies. we failed to do that, we're only in the country now because president obama wants to be able to say on the eve of the next congressional election that he pulled all the boys out from afghanistan....
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that would change the name of the conversation. when you do have special interest groups and lobbyist that are informing on what getless cut and doesn't. it is hard to hav that conversation. in the defense budget. there is it plenty of waste there as well. we have to look smartly at cyber . i.r.s. example. cyber security is a growing threat and where are we spending and why. >> we could go on and on and on. >> alm you need is it a pin and start slashing. >> coming up. bakers dozen and a bakers bail out . guys putting twinkies off of the shelves now getting a deal off of the charts? have given way to sleeping. tossing and turng where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal beha
that would change the name of the conversation. when you do have special interest groups and lobbyist that are informing on what getless cut and doesn't. it is hard to hav that conversation. in the defense budget. there is it plenty of waste there as well. we have to look smartly at cyber . i.r.s. example. cyber security is a growing threat and where are we spending and why. >> we could go on and on and on. >> alm you need is it a pin and start slashing. >> coming up. bakers...
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changed cpi for social security, medicare cuts. he did, and they came up with -- >> he used the words. he didn't put a plan. what was the specific amount of chain cpi? what was the number. >> >> these were numbers passed between gene sperling and boehner's office 37. >> here is what i don't like. it suits each of their political objects tiffs. i want to use chuck todd. i have been saying it but he said it beautifully. he noted this in first read this morning. yes, both sides are kicking and screaming publicly, and yes these cuts will impact people's livelihoods but if you're a republican who wants to cut spending, you're getting your spending cuts. if you're a democrat who either wants to reduce defense spending or ensure that all the cuts aren't targeted only at social programs, you're getting your wish. this is perhaps the biggest reason why these cuts are going into effect, at the end of the day they were better than the alternative for republicans raising tax locals and eliminating loopholes, for democrats having the spinding c
changed cpi for social security, medicare cuts. he did, and they came up with -- >> he used the words. he didn't put a plan. what was the specific amount of chain cpi? what was the number. >> >> these were numbers passed between gene sperling and boehner's office 37. >> here is what i don't like. it suits each of their political objects tiffs. i want to use chuck todd. i have been saying it but he said it beautifully. he noted this in first read this morning. yes, both...
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. >> chris: talk about the reasons you don't have to make changes to budget it in ten years. you mention the tax increases that came from raising rates in the fiscal cliff debate and include $716 billion in medicare cuts through obama care that you opposed in the last campaign. question, is it fair to say that at least those parts of the president's policies make it easier to balance the budget? >> it is fair to say that. what we also say is end the raid of med did he care from obama care. all that money that was taken from medicare was to pay for obama care. we say we get rid of obama care and end the raid and apply the savings to medicare to make it more solvent and extend the medicare trust fund. the fiscal cliff is current law and that is not going to change and we propose progrowth tax reform and we think with the current revenue lien w line wed have a system to bring all rates down. good for economic growth and creation and taxpayers by having less loopholes. stop picking winners and losers. those things are still achievable and we achieve that in the budget and do refl
. >> chris: talk about the reasons you don't have to make changes to budget it in ten years. you mention the tax increases that came from raising rates in the fiscal cliff debate and include $716 billion in medicare cuts through obama care that you opposed in the last campaign. question, is it fair to say that at least those parts of the president's policies make it easier to balance the budget? >> it is fair to say that. what we also say is end the raid of med did he care from...
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i am proud of our budget because it's changed the conversation. today we are not talking about cliffs or ceilings are sequesters. we are talking about solutions and that's how it should be. our budget expands opportunity by growing the economy. it strengthens the safety net are retooling government and restores fairness by ending cronyism. [applause] and by setting priorities and choosing wisely, we have a plan to pay off our debt. in fact, we balance the budget in 10 years without raising taxes. [applause] how do we do this? it's really pretty simple. we stop spending money we don't have. go figure. you know, historically we've paid a little less than one fifth of our income in taxes to the federal government each year. but the government has spent a lot more, so our budget matches spending with income. we say to washington but we are willing to pay is what you're able to spend. washington should do the same thing. the crucial question isn't how we balance the budget. it's why we balanced the budget. the budget as a means to an end. we are not ba
i am proud of our budget because it's changed the conversation. today we are not talking about cliffs or ceilings are sequesters. we are talking about solutions and that's how it should be. our budget expands opportunity by growing the economy. it strengthens the safety net are retooling government and restores fairness by ending cronyism. [applause] and by setting priorities and choosing wisely, we have a plan to pay off our debt. in fact, we balance the budget in 10 years without raising...
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now that's all changed. you really see people like timothy dolan of new york being talked about a lot. i was at his mass yesterday. even though he was joking about wanting to be home for st. patrick's day which isn't going to happen, i think when we saw people out in the streets, it was absolutely packed. the media wasn't just from new york. it was from all over the world. somebody who is really now considered a real possibility. along with cardinal o'malley. somebody from boston who was considered a very, very long shot. now we hear his name over and over and over again. i don't think anybody knows going into this conclave of 115 people, 115 voting cardinals what might happen. only italy has more voting cardinals than the united states with those 11. and could they coalesce around one candidate? or around one idea? we've heard a lot of talk cork there be the first latin american pope. there is so much intrigue. the level of excitement here is really, really high tonight, tamron. >> live for us on the ground
now that's all changed. you really see people like timothy dolan of new york being talked about a lot. i was at his mass yesterday. even though he was joking about wanting to be home for st. patrick's day which isn't going to happen, i think when we saw people out in the streets, it was absolutely packed. the media wasn't just from new york. it was from all over the world. somebody who is really now considered a real possibility. along with cardinal o'malley. somebody from boston who was...
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the law is the law, and that will not change with respect to these issues. not only do we not balance the budget faster -- we have always balanced the budget -- we can do it faster, but we want to do it better with a progrowth tax code. >> a key tenet of your budget is the affordable care act. we always hear that general that fights the last war, why go through that again? the second part of the question is, did you feel you had to include repeal of the affordable care act because it would not pass the house of representatives? >> there was never a doubt in our mind. the fiscal cliff occurred, but we don't like the tax code it has produced. therefore, we are proposing a new tax code that is more of a progrowth tax code. let's take obamacare, the affordable care act. we don't like this law. his is why we are proposing to repeal the law in our budget. more importantly, we believe that this law is going to collapse under its own weight. please know that when americans see exactly what the law entails, which they have not seen all these details are those of us w
the law is the law, and that will not change with respect to these issues. not only do we not balance the budget faster -- we have always balanced the budget -- we can do it faster, but we want to do it better with a progrowth tax code. >> a key tenet of your budget is the affordable care act. we always hear that general that fights the last war, why go through that again? the second part of the question is, did you feel you had to include repeal of the affordable care act because it...
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so what's changed in their thinking? first, let's keep a couple things in mind. the whole idea of a grand bargain is really republican deficit hawks can see, one democrats were forced into accepting after the gop wave election of 2010 but are finding a bit tougher to swallow now. shouldn't we really be focusing on jobs for now? infrastructure and investment for the future? second, even the more budget balancing inclined the democratic caucus is starting to look at the numbers and say, hey, actually the deficit is coming down at a pretty good clip. deficit peaked in 2009 and has, in fact, been falling rapidly since then. despite what republicans would have you believe, democrats don't love racing taxes just for the sake of raising taxes. we do so in the service of creating a fairer tax code, funding investments for the future and in the service of a balanced approach to deficit reduction. if you take out the deficit reduction concerns and lord knows that any sort of inve investment spending right now is not going to pass muster with the house republicans, you're l
so what's changed in their thinking? first, let's keep a couple things in mind. the whole idea of a grand bargain is really republican deficit hawks can see, one democrats were forced into accepting after the gop wave election of 2010 but are finding a bit tougher to swallow now. shouldn't we really be focusing on jobs for now? infrastructure and investment for the future? second, even the more budget balancing inclined the democratic caucus is starting to look at the numbers and say, hey,...
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can he change the tax code? >> there are people in corporate america that say the number one way to do th is to cut the corporate tax rate. our 35% is higher than most other countries in the world. a few places it is higher than it is here, but it is higher than in most other countries, so i think business groups with a one way to get it back here is to lower tax rates. and then the difference between the rates overseas and the rate here if they brought some of the money back would also be lower. but you have other people saying that might not work either. melissa: thank you for coming on, appreciate it. >> thank y for having me. melissa: call it a win-win bringing jobs back home giving them to the nation's heroes, one entrepreneur puts her money where her mouth is and she is here to explain. can you ever have too much "mon"? ♪ melissa:alk about a woman on a mission, something that talked about here on "money," but in your program does double duty training young veterans for job testing software and bringing t
can he change the tax code? >> there are people in corporate america that say the number one way to do th is to cut the corporate tax rate. our 35% is higher than most other countries in the world. a few places it is higher than it is here, but it is higher than in most other countries, so i think business groups with a one way to get it back here is to lower tax rates. and then the difference between the rates overseas and the rate here if they brought some of the money back would also...
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we change medical practice and we change medical education. trying to get medicare to cover the heart disease program has been by far the hardest thing i've ever done in my entire life. most insurance companies will follow medicare's lead, so i realize that medicare is the rosetta stone. if we get medicare to cover it then everyone else will cover it. and if everyone covers it then it becomes a standard of care. now that medicare is going to cover the heart disease program, the next step will be type 2 diabetes. half of americans will be diabetic or pre-diabetic in the next ten years. half. if we can prevent that and even reverse it, that's how we're going to make true health care, not just sick care available at a time when the medical system is so badly broken. >>> i've never looked after a healthy person. and maybe it would be easier to take care of people and keep them from getting sick before they actually did get sick. >>> if we really can begin to change from paying for volume, paying for how much you do to paying for outcomes, paying f
we change medical practice and we change medical education. trying to get medicare to cover the heart disease program has been by far the hardest thing i've ever done in my entire life. most insurance companies will follow medicare's lead, so i realize that medicare is the rosetta stone. if we get medicare to cover it then everyone else will cover it. and if everyone covers it then it becomes a standard of care. now that medicare is going to cover the heart disease program, the next step will...
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they have to change the system. or is usual, we pay at all. the taxpayer is always held liable for all these failures. neil: we will see later in the show. in the meantime, taking the wheel. having the judge drive off a cliff. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. asome of the world's acleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home busisses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packes picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear o. the u.s. postal servic®, no business too small. neil: have no fear of shady car dealerships. the company that takes pictures of your house is now going to help you get car quot
they have to change the system. or is usual, we pay at all. the taxpayer is always held liable for all these failures. neil: we will see later in the show. in the meantime, taking the wheel. having the judge drive off a cliff. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. asome of the world's acleanest gas turbines are...
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he wrote it's sudden when days can change. it was all good just a week ago. >> i don't know if sean carter approves of that. a highly partisan filibuster fight was playing out behind the scenes. prior to paul's speech, senate republicans silently filibustered one of the president's picks for the second highest post in the land. first nominated to the d.c. your yut court in 2011, and graduate of princeton and georgetown law has been waiting for an up or down vote for 720 days. every republican senator, except for one, lisa murkowski voted to block her nomination. president obama made his displeasure known. quote, "i am deeply disappointed that despite support from a majority of the u.s. senate, minority of senators continues to block the nomination of katilyn halligan. today's vote continues. the white house also released statistics showing the difference in average wait times between president obama's district court nominees and those of his predecessor. the obstruction pushed democrats, including dick durbin to rethink the de
he wrote it's sudden when days can change. it was all good just a week ago. >> i don't know if sean carter approves of that. a highly partisan filibuster fight was playing out behind the scenes. prior to paul's speech, senate republicans silently filibustered one of the president's picks for the second highest post in the land. first nominated to the d.c. your yut court in 2011, and graduate of princeton and georgetown law has been waiting for an up or down vote for 720 days. every...
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if you live in the state where the governor is conservative, they can change the eligibility rules and bounce you off medicaid and leave you with nothing. he wants to do a lot of the same things with programs for the poor, food stamps, he wants to take away the food program, if you're in a state with a governor that decides it is immoral to give you food stamps, they can change eligibility and bounce you out of food stamps. it is the cruelist budget he has come up with yet. and that's saying a lot. that's bad because it is saying the basis is cuts to the poor. >> are you kind of putting a stick in the president's ear, you had lunch with him. >> right. >> did you tell him at lunch you would call for repeal of obama care. >> he knows the budget we were coming up with. i gave him more or less the kind of budget we were going to come up with. let me put it this way, ask a person watching the show in business. do you start with your last offer first in a negotiation? no, of course not. >> robert reich, this is his first offer in the negotiation? >> well, not only is it first offer in the ne
if you live in the state where the governor is conservative, they can change the eligibility rules and bounce you off medicaid and leave you with nothing. he wants to do a lot of the same things with programs for the poor, food stamps, he wants to take away the food program, if you're in a state with a governor that decides it is immoral to give you food stamps, they can change eligibility and bounce you out of food stamps. it is the cruelist budget he has come up with yet. and that's saying a...
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you want to change it. people dying in the streets now? >> to your point, we are paying for charity care, those who want to provide charity care provide it. it was highly regulated prior. now there is no freedom in healthcare and just it has been tried throughout the world you will see premiums go up. you will see doctors continue to leave their practice. >> to your point if you don't healthcare if you are a college kid, you show up with a heart attack or show up being shot, doctors can't take care of you? come on. >> he should rely on charity. >> this whole thing when you say why should we understand it. when they pass the bill, remember what nancy pelosi you vote for the bill and we will tell you what it is afterwards. we have morons representing us in the united states and you can't expect people to understand it. regulators are going to rape us in the process. >> eric: well said. coming up a dirty secret uncovered on green cards that get a whole lot of cash. and my tweet over the white house tours earning me a call from the obama admin
you want to change it. people dying in the streets now? >> to your point, we are paying for charity care, those who want to provide charity care provide it. it was highly regulated prior. now there is no freedom in healthcare and just it has been tried throughout the world you will see premiums go up. you will see doctors continue to leave their practice. >> to your point if you don't healthcare if you are a college kid, you show up with a heart attack or show up being shot, doctors...
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he can still change the rules. here's the bottom line. we are furious as liberals in this country for this man not doing what the american people wanted him to do. senator reid, you can't worry about the next session of congress. you need to worry about getting things done in this session, to keep liberals motivated to do what we have to do in 2014. because you've kind of titillated us with all this special language a couple of times, but you haven't just jumped in and gotten after it. senator reid, how many more chances are you going to give the obstructors? >>> first, it was dinner with the senators. then lunch with paul ryan. and now john boehner is getting crabby. >> so no more big top-down deals? no more obama-boehner top-down deals or -- >> those haven't worked very well. >> the super panel weighs in on the president's new outreach to republicans. >>> the push for a minimum wage hike gets a major boost from a big-time name. that story ahead. >>> and later, michael kelly, the star of the netflix political thriller "house of cards" on
he can still change the rules. here's the bottom line. we are furious as liberals in this country for this man not doing what the american people wanted him to do. senator reid, you can't worry about the next session of congress. you need to worry about getting things done in this session, to keep liberals motivated to do what we have to do in 2014. because you've kind of titillated us with all this special language a couple of times, but you haven't just jumped in and gotten after it. senator...
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but honestly it doesn't change my day to day life. >> what are people doing about it? one sold some of his boeing stock and moved it to cash. another is concerned that a muni bond fund may be part of a bubble. >> i'm feeling pressure to move that money out of there. >> when we asked people on twitter what they're doing, most said they are checking them more often and a few are starting to make changes. >> contemplating dumping bonds but can't find a good alternative. moved half from equities to money market. got a bad feeling. but it was countered, adding more risk as long as big ben is here, so am i. >> advisors are being bombarded with questions about where to go from here. >> it's not about timing the market. it's about time in the market. >> in the meantime it's de ja vu all over again. back to the days when checking your 401k was something you looked forward to rather than dreaded. >> well the rise in stocks may have many americans feeling better about their portfolios. the ceo of general electric today warned that overregulation and political uncertainty could re
but honestly it doesn't change my day to day life. >> what are people doing about it? one sold some of his boeing stock and moved it to cash. another is concerned that a muni bond fund may be part of a bubble. >> i'm feeling pressure to move that money out of there. >> when we asked people on twitter what they're doing, most said they are checking them more often and a few are starting to make changes. >> contemplating dumping bonds but can't find a good alternative....
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. >> eric: you like mietd like this, climate change the musical hundred thousand dollars. >> he will be very proud. look, it's unbelievably extraordinary. hundred billion dollars a year in corporate wealth. you taught me how to do this eric, you follow the money. politicians spent $7 billion getting themselves re-elected. they are raising all that money. as a result every time you cut waste special constituent interest to defend and nothing will get done. too much money in politics. >> eric: this is bipartisan. >> waste is bipartisan on both sides, right. >> absolutely. this is not a one party problem. i think you nailed it on the head and the money that goes into politics is one of the biggest problems. absolutely there is waste. having this be a partisan conversation, i think it's creating the problem. we created in it two camps instead of running government do like a business. what is here is absolutely critical. not oversimplifying what other program does, you can't do uniform cuts. >> eric: but they will teach you how to grill safely. how about the fish one? >> i love that. remi
. >> eric: you like mietd like this, climate change the musical hundred thousand dollars. >> he will be very proud. look, it's unbelievably extraordinary. hundred billion dollars a year in corporate wealth. you taught me how to do this eric, you follow the money. politicians spent $7 billion getting themselves re-elected. they are raising all that money. as a result every time you cut waste special constituent interest to defend and nothing will get done. too much money in politics....
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technology has changed so much. you can get talent to move or you can find talent in other cities whether it is austin or even in the mountains often nevada. >> sure. actually, you taught is a popular place to start companies right now. it is funny you mentioned that. we are trying to create what amazon did for products and goods. teeth cleaning, massages, dog walking, all the different businesses are listing the services on my time. we are national, in the sense that we want to be in all the major cities and population centers. the fact that our headquarters is in california is almost irrelevant to the business. the d.c. money is more actively looking around the country and around the world. investing in asia, europe and india. absolutely no reason you need to be in california anymore. dagen: you can eat as much -- and nevada as your stomach can handle. you cannot do that in california. >> you heard about our plan. dagen: oh, yes. i have friends who are criminals because of that. congratulations on my time. be well
technology has changed so much. you can get talent to move or you can find talent in other cities whether it is austin or even in the mountains often nevada. >> sure. actually, you taught is a popular place to start companies right now. it is funny you mentioned that. we are trying to create what amazon did for products and goods. teeth cleaning, massages, dog walking, all the different businesses are listing the services on my time. we are national, in the sense that we want to be in all...
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why have you change? >> first of all i evaporate changed. the book was written to try to create a blueprint for conservatives that were reluctant to embrace comprehensive reform to give them perhaps a set of views that they could embrace. i support a path to legalization or citizenship so long as the path for people who have been waiting patiently is easier and costs less, the legal entrance to our country than illegal entrance. the worst thing we could do is pass a set of laws and have the exact same problem we had in the late 1980s where there was not the enforcement and it was easier to come legally than illegally. so we need complete reform. and if that happens the work being done in washington right now, the effort is to create-- to create this dissentive for legal immigration and incentive for illegal immigration and have a path to citizenship. >> schieffer: as you know, what some in your own party are saying is what you're doing is laying out a more appealing position to those on the right side of your party. and that that is why you
why have you change? >> first of all i evaporate changed. the book was written to try to create a blueprint for conservatives that were reluctant to embrace comprehensive reform to give them perhaps a set of views that they could embrace. i support a path to legalization or citizenship so long as the path for people who have been waiting patiently is easier and costs less, the legal entrance to our country than illegal entrance. the worst thing we could do is pass a set of laws and have...
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children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. see your doctor, and for a 30-day free trial, go to axiron.com. a confident retirement. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. and that's what they can do
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and so we've got a plan to actually save it from bankruptcy so for current seniors there would be no changes to medicare except for the fact that it won't go bust. but for people of my generation health care would work more like the plan members of congress get. i don't think we've got a bad deal. so my wife has a lot of options that she chooses from and we pay a price as a family if we want a better plan. but ultimately we've got options. i think seniors should have those options, too. and one of the option business the way would be traditional medicare. >> mr. r republicans done with discretionary at this point? is there an appreciation that at this point we are risking cutting very critical investments? >> let's keep in mind when the president goes around the country kind of threatening people about the sequester and how draconian it is going to be, federal spending has grown dramatically since he took office. the sequester was an $85 billion cut. we have got a 2.5 trillion budget of revenue that's coming in. we have a 3.5 federal budget. so federal spending is still high for a lot of the
and so we've got a plan to actually save it from bankruptcy so for current seniors there would be no changes to medicare except for the fact that it won't go bust. but for people of my generation health care would work more like the plan members of congress get. i don't think we've got a bad deal. so my wife has a lot of options that she chooses from and we pay a price as a family if we want a better plan. but ultimately we've got options. i think seniors should have those options, too. and one...
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so when you're trying to change your life, you have maybe others around you that don't want to change their lives, and it's kind of a struggle between, you know, evil and good, evil and good. >> it's tough being your own person in an environment like this not to be sucked into a negativity. the saying "misery loves company" is so fit for this environment. >> kindness, compassion, caring, inside the institution it's a weakness. >> they don't care about somebody's feelings. that's why they're in here, you know. that's why they're in here, because of what they did on the outside and what they did to somebody else. >> part of their program for self-rehabilitation means contemplating their crime. >> that's a before. this is an after. >> charles williams was only 27 years old when he arrived. as seen through his prison i.d. card, serving 21 years of a life sentence has taken its toll. >> a bar fight that got out of hand that led out into a parking lot, and i beat a man to death. i mean it was a senseless crime. i was drinking. he was drinking. and i just took it too far. he didn't deserve t
so when you're trying to change your life, you have maybe others around you that don't want to change their lives, and it's kind of a struggle between, you know, evil and good, evil and good. >> it's tough being your own person in an environment like this not to be sucked into a negativity. the saying "misery loves company" is so fit for this environment. >> kindness, compassion, caring, inside the institution it's a weakness. >> they don't care about somebody's...
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or hey, my address has changed. use those legitimate tools that a taxpayer can use to try and gain the system. it does take a while to sort that out, unfortunately. but there is a mechanism and it will get resolved. once you are identified as a victim of identity theft, the i.r.s. is assigning you something called an identity pin, or an i.p. pin. and what that does is now the i.r.s. systems will be tagged that in order to file a tax return in the future, you'll have a pin number every year that the i.r.s. will notify what that is in advance of filing season, so that you will confirm not only the information that's on the tax return but you'll confirm with information that the i.r.s. has already sent you, just like a bank a.t.m. if you will. >> before we wrap up, you want to mention the dirty dozen, or at least pick out a couple that you think ought to be mentioned and at least reference it? >> sure, sure. each year the i.r.s. puts out a dozen tax schemes that the public should be aware of. these are schemes that gen
or hey, my address has changed. use those legitimate tools that a taxpayer can use to try and gain the system. it does take a while to sort that out, unfortunately. but there is a mechanism and it will get resolved. once you are identified as a victim of identity theft, the i.r.s. is assigning you something called an identity pin, or an i.p. pin. and what that does is now the i.r.s. systems will be tagged that in order to file a tax return in the future, you'll have a pin number every year that...
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i finally changed that. when we get to a school, with he try to get a school to stand for a chapter of silent. a chapter is a group of kids committed to making a change in their hallways and in their communities. we need you big guys to look out for these little dudes, okay? we try to get them to involved and help them to see how a bystander can make it stop. right now we have a total worldwide of 365 chapters. we've got chapters as far away as australia, india, sweden, norway, iceland. we've got one in haiti. we've spread our message around the world. we love you guys. let's get this rolling. we're not the amazing ones. it's these babies. we go and we light a little spark. they blow it into a big fire and they just keep it going and going and going. they are the heroes. they are our heroes. i'm telling you, i believe in you. you believe in you. tell me, i am somebody. raise this roof. >> i am somebody! >> that is what i'm talking about. >> i'm really, really, really excited to be here this morning in clevel
i finally changed that. when we get to a school, with he try to get a school to stand for a chapter of silent. a chapter is a group of kids committed to making a change in their hallways and in their communities. we need you big guys to look out for these little dudes, okay? we try to get them to involved and help them to see how a bystander can make it stop. right now we have a total worldwide of 365 chapters. we've got chapters as far away as australia, india, sweden, norway, iceland. we've...
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nothing has changed. this is the -- all of the way back through vietnam era, we have women and men who have been sexual sexually assaulted and sexually abused and sexually harassed and raped, so it is just puts my face as the face of, you nknow, someone they can recognize and say, hey, you know, i experienced it as well. >> you had a certain feeling going into there giving your testimony and a certain feeling after you gave the testimony, and talk about that. >> going into themp the, i was not sure if my voice would be heard, p if the voice other men women who had been sexually assaulted had beeen heard. coming out of it, i knew my voice had been heard, but coming out of it, i am wondering if we will move the process out of the chain of command. right now, that is is a big issue that we absolutely have to have military personnel being able to go to someone out of the chain of command, because most of the time, the people in the chain of command are the perpetrators. >> drill down on that, because right no
nothing has changed. this is the -- all of the way back through vietnam era, we have women and men who have been sexual sexually assaulted and sexually abused and sexually harassed and raped, so it is just puts my face as the face of, you nknow, someone they can recognize and say, hey, you know, i experienced it as well. >> you had a certain feeling going into there giving your testimony and a certain feeling after you gave the testimony, and talk about that. >> going into themp...
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holden: so i'm not asking you to change yourself, but i am inviting you to change your mind about yourself. announcer: make the shift to a more authentic, successful, joyful, and happy life, with six proven principles and practices, when "shift happens! live an inspired life with dr. robert holden" airs next. bestselling author and speaker robert holden is director of the happiness project and success intelligence. he travels the world coaching business, education and political leaders, and holds a phd in psychology. [applause] dr. holden: it was the best of times, and it was the worst of times. it was the age of wisdom, and it was the age of foolishness. it was the epoch of belief, and it was the epoch of incredulity. it was the season of light, and it was the season of darkness. it was the spring of hope, and it was the winter of despair. we had everything before us. we had nothing before us. an intro to "a tale of two cities" by charles dickens, written in 1859 but set in 1775. we could so easily be talking about today. it's an honor to be with you here on pbs, and i'm very happy to be
holden: so i'm not asking you to change yourself, but i am inviting you to change your mind about yourself. announcer: make the shift to a more authentic, successful, joyful, and happy life, with six proven principles and practices, when "shift happens! live an inspired life with dr. robert holden" airs next. bestselling author and speaker robert holden is director of the happiness project and success intelligence. he travels the world coaching business, education and political...
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change. in america for women. and i was working happily along in my job in arizona when i was sitting -- i become a judge on the court of appeals, and i was in my office one afternoon and the telephone rang, and i answered and the operator said, this is the white house calling. is justice o'connor their bikes i was a justice at the point on the arizona court. and i said yes. and they said well, it's the president calling. would you put her on? i said this is she. [laughter] hello? and it was ronald reagan on the phone, and he said, sandra? i mean, how about that? first name basis. [laughter] and i said yes, mr. president. and he said, i would like to announce your nomination tomorrow for the supreme court, is that okay with you? [laughter] that is quote unquote what happened. [laughter] and the kind of gold and i said, well, yes mr. president, i think it is. and that's what happened. he had sent three people from the attorney general's office out to arizona to check on my record. i had served
change. in america for women. and i was working happily along in my job in arizona when i was sitting -- i become a judge on the court of appeals, and i was in my office one afternoon and the telephone rang, and i answered and the operator said, this is the white house calling. is justice o'connor their bikes i was a justice at the point on the arizona court. and i said yes. and they said well, it's the president calling. would you put her on? i said this is she. [laughter] hello? and it was...
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this is not change we can believe in. joining me now, chairman of the civic forum, jason riley, wall street journal editorial board member. all-star with you. bigger government. is it more effective? >> it is certainly less efficient. the mere fact we have a loophole that allows the company to push drugs that are going to wind up killing people is absolutely ridiculous. we need some regulation, and this is a great example. that we have the other situation. you cannot prosecute people. dodd-frank will perpetuate. we have to golem was going on. nothing is happening and yet we're spending more money 36 when you look at these examples what do you take away? >> well, i think both of these, making the argument that the government cannot do everything in their government is not the answer. gerri: making your argument for you. >> add or delete, and shorts. particularly in the case of holder. the moral hazard incorporated and dodd-frank has not been properly taken on the way the bill has been written. not only as the moral hazard
this is not change we can believe in. joining me now, chairman of the civic forum, jason riley, wall street journal editorial board member. all-star with you. bigger government. is it more effective? >> it is certainly less efficient. the mere fact we have a loophole that allows the company to push drugs that are going to wind up killing people is absolutely ridiculous. we need some regulation, and this is a great example. that we have the other situation. you cannot prosecute people....
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our budget has opportunity to change the course of our nation. we have a responsibility to avoid the debt crisis that the chairman has said and to move forward with a prosperous future. common sense and math tell us that balancing a budget requires two things -- cutting spending and economic growth. the tax code today is nearly 4 million words long and about 60% of our taxpayers need to hire professionals to help them prepare their returns. every year americans spent 6 million hours and a lot of money filling out their returns. clearly something is wrong. our budget reaffirms that the ways and means committee will pass comprehensive, progrowth legislation this year. this budget builds on bipartisan consensus in favor of lowering the rates to create jobs and broadening the base to ensure fairness and simplicity for our families. the purpose of tax reform is not to take more money from our families to spend more money in washington. it is to create jobs and to increase the wages for working families. i look forward to working with budget members an
our budget has opportunity to change the course of our nation. we have a responsibility to avoid the debt crisis that the chairman has said and to move forward with a prosperous future. common sense and math tell us that balancing a budget requires two things -- cutting spending and economic growth. the tax code today is nearly 4 million words long and about 60% of our taxpayers need to hire professionals to help them prepare their returns. every year americans spent 6 million hours and a lot...
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. >> did you notice any change in her self-esteem from then until more recently? >> yes. the end of last year, i found her to be more confident and more in control of her feelings. more positive about her life. she was very depressed when i first met her, she talked about suicide and so on. so the depression seemed to have lifted. >> is that relevant, do we care? the point is what happened the day of the murder of travis alexander. i'm happy that jodi arias is more confident now. but what i really want to know about is the day she slashed and stabbed travis alexander 29 times. topping it all off by capping him in the head with a .25 and left him to die and rot in a wet shower stall. that's what i'm interested in. i'm not really interested in her holding hands in a group and feeti ing feeling confident. i don't care. and let me point out that this week we learned after nearly 20 days on the stand under oath, first we learned on i think day 17 that travis alexander had proposed marriage to her. oops, i forgot after my 17 days on the stand. >> but it still remains that i can
. >> did you notice any change in her self-esteem from then until more recently? >> yes. the end of last year, i found her to be more confident and more in control of her feelings. more positive about her life. she was very depressed when i first met her, she talked about suicide and so on. so the depression seemed to have lifted. >> is that relevant, do we care? the point is what happened the day of the murder of travis alexander. i'm happy that jodi arias is more confident...